Frist Timer here...

hello.. so back in the day. My Dad gave me a One Shot pellet Gun Pistol.. lost it over the years... anyways.. move out in the Country.. with about 3 arc.. looking to get a few Air Guns.. so the 3 i been look at ... mainly target for me an my 7yr old to learn abount guns a safety ..an shooting Predators.. that get by my chicken coop...
these are local here an in stock... Yea i live here OKC.. not sure there much for air gun shops

Umarex .22 Caliber Komplete Nitro Pellet Rifle​

Gamo Swarm Magnum G3i Air Rifle with 3-9x40 Scope​

Hatsan JET I Air Pistol/Rifle​

 
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I would look around more before you purchase any of the above unless you're getting an absolutely phenomenal deal, like almost free. Airgun Revisions has great deals/ prices. Pyramid Air is a little higher priced than other places but their warranty is great. Buy a gun, it seems to long for you, return it for refund or exchange. There's always airguns of Arizona, Utah air guns, Georgia airguns. The list goes on of reputable places. Don't forget if you're going to get a pre-charged Pneumatic gun you need a way to fill the gun.

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hello.. so back in the day. My Dad gave me a One Shot pellet Gun Pistol.. lost it over the years... anyways.. move out in the Country.. with about 3 arc.. looking to get a few Air Guns.. so the 3 i been look at ... mainly target for me an my 7yr old to learn abount guns a safety ..an shooting Predators.. that get by my chicken coop...
these are local here an in stock... Yea i live here OKC.. not sure there much for air gun shops

Umarex .22 Caliber Komplete Nitro Pellet Rifle​

Gamo Swarm Magnum G3i Air Rifle with 3-9x40 Scope​

Hatsan JET I Air Pistol/Rifle​

Welcome to the best AGN
lot of Air Gun shooters around ,
 
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Welcome to AGN! Take your time do a lot of research, YouTube has a lot of reviews of PCP's. Something I did after deciding which PCP I wanted was I had them set the PCP set up ready to shoot out of the box. That has given me more time to get comfortable with learning to tune it myself. The only thing I had to do was re-zero my scope.
 
Welcome to the family. Lots of great education to be found here.
I don’t want to sound like an “airgun snob” and I don’t know your budget; BUT, I would never purchase a Gamo or a Hatsan anything. I know that others will have differing opinions on Gamo and Hatsan. I don’t own any Umarex PCP rifles but I have heard good things about some of their models. A good friend has an Umarex Gauntlet and is happy with it. The particular Umarex you asked about runs on expensive cartridges so make sure you research that before deciding.
Kenny
 
@johnny2theo - Welcome to Airgun Nation! 'Ware the rabbit hole! It is deep and twisty but a lot of fun!

I agree with @Kgphotos, Hatsan and Gamo have an unsavory reputation. Umarex comes from China and the QC is not the best but they seem to be accurate. The Komplete rifle needs a cartridge, not a fan.

What kind of power source are you considering? How big is your budget? How far are you going to shoot?

The Umarex Notos took the forums by storm, they are a great package according to the forums and youtube.

PCP compressors have become very affordable and make it very easy to dip your toes into the PCP pool. They are cheaper now than my first hand pump! Amazing.

Tell us more about yourself, we are really good at helping you spend your money :) :) :)
 
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If you go the PCP route say good bye to any money you have in your bank account. Good quality springers are the price of the gun and some pellets. Pumpers are the same. Pcps require expensive equipment to be able to enjoy your PCP. I won't tell you not to go the pcp route as I've fallen into the rabbit hole a few years ago and have thousands in vested.
 
hello.. so back in the day. My Dad gave me a One Shot pellet Gun Pistol.. lost it over the years... anyways.. move out in the Country.. with about 3 arc.. looking to get a few Air Guns.. so the 3 i been look at ... mainly target for me an my 7yr old to learn abount guns a safety ..an shooting Predators.. that get by my chicken coop...
these are local here an in stock... Yea i live here OKC.. not sure there much for air gun shops

Umarex .22 Caliber Komplete Nitro Pellet Rifle​

Gamo Swarm Magnum G3i Air Rifle with 3-9x40 Scope​

Hatsan JET I Air Pistol/Rifle​

Welcome!
 
So I'am thinking here what am going to order from the Store ...
PCP air pump

PCP air compressor 300bar 4500Psi/30Mpa anhydrous/oil-free PCP air pump color bullet tank power supply 12V automotive DC 110V AC household power converter and oil moisture filter $159​

Air Rifle

Umarex Notos Carbine .22 Caliber PCP Pellet Gun Air Rifle

Noooooooooo…. Money pit for sure
buy an air tank instead and find a dive shop to fill it
 
Welcome to the forum Johnny

A 12 L dive bottle, and shooting little not too powerful stuff, even being a avid shooter you will have many many many hours of shooting fun.
But you should shoot tethered to the large bottle then, so have to make sure your big bottle do not have more pressure than rifle like.

Being .177 shooter when i did not have my own compressor i could still shoot for a month before my 12 L bottle pressure was down from 300 BAR to 150 or so ( shoot with less than 100 BAR pressure on the regulator, i have long rifle so light stuff like 10 grain i can shoot with the minimum my rifle can regulate to, and that is 56 BAR )

If you do not shoot tethered and fill every now and then, you for sure want to fill to a larger pressure every time, and so you will probably not shoot your big bottle down to a that low pressure.
CUZ if you only fill little gun tank to say 170 BAR well you will not get very many shots in a fill VS saying filling all the way to the 250 or 300 BAR the rifle can handle.

Just one problem in Denmark, Dive shops here will not fill any bottle to 300 BAR for some reason, even if their compressor can easy handle that.
Also some fill to, but then do not refill when bottle cooled, so you pay to get a 200 / 300 BAR fill, but when you get home and the bottle have cooled you only have 180 / 280 BAR in it, and that’s infuriating.

I would hate to fill little rifle bottle with a little compressor, that would be infuriating too CUZ when i shoot i do so for at least 4 hours strait, and in summer +8 hours are not unheard of,,,,,,, that will be a lot of fills from a big bottle or a little compressor, so i connect to my big bottle and dont look back for hours on hed,,,,, which i can as i shoot from a bench so everything is right there.

So if you have a dive shop or fire department or paintball club that can handle your big bottle filling needs, and you do not shoot a air guzzling big caliber or super much, i would also say get a big bottle, and a 5 foot long hose so you can connect permanently to the rifle instead of filling little rifle tank all the time.
I in general shoot at least 1 time a week, in summer 2 days in a row is not unheard off, so that be around 2000 .177 shots in one outing.
A 12 L bottle shooting tethered will have enough air for several of outings like that, shooting .22 and not necessary the heaviest of ammo all the time, you can pull that off too.

So the big ? is, what is the price of your free time, is it low enough that you can spend a little of that one time every month to go to the shop to get you big bottle filled.

Of course if you are a fill / walk and shoot kind of guy, well then you can not shoot tethered to a big bottle, but you can still fill from one, just have to be mindful its pressure of course drop from every fill, but also many fills in a 12 L bottle even if you have to stay above a fairly high pressure to still have a decent shot count on every rifle refill.
 
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